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JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. MAY 27, 1892. NO. 87- U
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llUMOU COUXTY. tXUUSA, y ClMllt DflNO. QFPICK- I Ooukikk Koiumko o VituT Sixth trkkt PKIOK Of SUMCKIt'TlHX. Par Year, 82 Number, Pwt.mid, fl SO Shorter time ! proportion. a , v .,,, lUrsaor AUVKKTI8IXO. rnr sgal atuarurifiiii ije" Ifi lines 1.00 for flret bullion; 50o. each subsequent insertion. For ysarly tVfi'tlBiMttt liberal oantracts will bs wade to regular adver. liiw.rs. ,s CoMM KHCIAI. AND JlIK VV'OKK Of all Kinds Promptly and Neatly executed at ubkkal I'micks. We invite inspection and buines. B. B. Brannoclt, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, JASPER. INDIANA. w.-t DryiCE A.St) KttSinKN'CK: jacKson Street, oppoaitw Itirllun Ilotfl. U-CalU promptly answered, day or ujru.au pri i ) night e t. ! Jatin I.. Kretz vt'lutHm K. cm. BRETZ So OOX, mJM f Miiiio t f TiStin llOriWUb tit JJtltV) JPJTA.SPISR, I1VD., WILLprsRtioe in the Courtn of Dal.ois and adjoining counties. Ornoic Bast of Court House. Feb , laei. W. A. Traylar. TRAYLOR W . Kiintnr. HUNTER, attorneys atJLaw, 4 Ah PK K, INDIANA, ArffcVrMt,nlii " T mt im mh Street, Wt Mtt ni Jacket. Apr.i. m BRUNO BUETTNEK, attorney at Law, Am4 Xatttary iiibHc, JAHPISV, riflr4LlHA, "Trrtl.!. tfrtr tn nil the Crtt of rttU ind VrrT jr. 13. isiArEifc, Reml Eatat Asoiit, IRELAND, IND H Iim ft tnrge tl,i ..r fitm airf tu prnfKrtjt, (winding hro ...... (. . ti K.ib lmirxt xii'l Improve. ii4 in l'rk tm.iK from it t fw P acre ilMa.te.nB like, Ihtvltsit ami ItaM coMle. Jttt 1ft. If Dr. 13. JK.. BdCO13Y, Resident Dentist, HUNTING KUKG. - IND. TRXOgRS fait rrofwlftnal erl fo wk in the dental line. nt priwnlnea to give Ithli oftaentlo. Ubia piauwern apeeimiy toiicii--aM all-nrk warrntet. AprllH. ISOS. v v Tm.mJ -M'Jm ctr f mv iai Brick for Sale t HHR nndenigncd wishw to inform thn public that he ha opened tip his oriek Tard, at the north nuie or .lasjMsr, Bd will make more brick tide year than is aev nreviou one. He will make favorable torroa on Houe Pattern.. JOHN GKIKR, JR. April M,1W. BRICK FOR SALE ! M. HOCHGESMG I SON, At M Drensred to flit all mHt for Brkk Tkty sake all their Brick by whine, at wetr tltk Tard on the Tray Road, ait. hava TSK BKST MADR. "PrllMitr attetttlo. will t den to FtTt.t. K(JU8B PATTKRXS. an. peet Ihhikmi lr(te Hefj Xt will alaa contract tor Balt-lMf tad f-rabti all ataterlala. MWCklv) nn at, Omll. M. HOOHOCSANO A ION. iwJMl aW( IftAfta ISutbacrilbe for s-jTHE:-: Jasper Weekly Courier! The adyoetle of Free EdHeatiou ; Free Cdinsge ef firiver: Lewtr TaMtioe: Kquftt Rifhtt fer All; Spsis4 Prlvllegst
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DUBOIS tOUMTIT SCHOOLS. MX (IKOM41R K. WIIXOX, OOUXTY SOtr. .Through ths kindnw of the editor t, column in Ml apart for school pur poe, and the articles published below
jar com piled or written at Ibe county 'cuperinitHflent' officii, for the advancer t ; MidHt of the wheel. I
Soiaiu DotU'ri TaMtuher. Don't oall your pupils itwM ; there ii nothing tbatao detru I row your diguity m a woman and a teacher, or the rfcooll-olioM ot wbieb, iu your calmer uiiiHiuMtk lliaf wilt ijui vau In ful an uncomfortable, Don't ridicule or make a laughing stock, of a alow or stupid scltoUr before the class, ltoanuot brighten his nam-
rally dull intellect; it only mortifies ita juggling with figure. He ays the epunfortunate objtel, and encourages In propriations of the Uat LgU)ture agtbuelaa a disregard for the feeling of gregated $.741 898 -and leaves his others. readers to judge that that ie to be paid Don't be sarsMlie. All children, ee-'from thia year' State revenue when in
pecially the older ouei. have a dread of reciting toe teacher wh continually I..-- :.. I. ejittA "'; " Uou't Um your temper. You can never gain a victory over a rotractory clul J by giving rriu to yourpawioM.aud the rtspewtof yotir pupiU ia materially Moaned. A reuka adiuinistered in
quiet and dignilid manner in more in-1"
jrewivu IIhh ioud and atormy threat Dou'l a uw favorit h. or orriud c on account ol race, color or creed ,to influence yoa iu vour relatione with your cus. If you are a wiae teacher you will ii nihxfitii.il ttut in chnw . Uhld nrr. ereuo torone pupil over another, Uuuch m vnur iunli-uiim.o rwwt tkt wnvi U iMiiKni i.irAU t ..... ami iatnuac nii
Uua ...ii in iii.i s A-ruoti-i iif(r.yer. ibre are probably oiuorit
by pareim, Above all, do ikH let a child Isue tbai you re "down on him." ' j Don't .cold j MJolding is of no benefit hllliu ti tlia !.. taninua a1 aiVf ...ni;i, .i ;.. ;. l)n,.'f ii it i..i .. m ik .k:. ..:. 'v. rrv:iV. i. ....is. i. . . - i. ..i i. as much hfi po.Mlile. or yon will toon . 1 rem. of gov.rnmeat slipping iffiiDi rK lii-l l laid miw yaswi pauuv w fin richrg are a mnch-trifd claee
" fleet that iijkjh their Hhouldeni al wiot aa much aa upon the mother's, reata the re OHibilily ot mouUling tho plaatic mind of cliildhood in the ahap whether good or ill that will ioAoeueo all ita future lif. Therefore, toacheni, watch yoomlvoe rare ftlll y iu the ncnooNroow, it yonr pupils Ht.)HMH.y abeorb and imitate tin unwiee fXMplfa you may ahow thaw, ihe faults and iueoMituoig ol your own disposition. Adkikn.se Fikld. Cnarleetowa, Nug CommencmeHt Exercison Are now being held throughout Indisua. I lie HHiowiHg are aome oi me suhjmjtg prenied : liw huh it cuiotcemcni. Climb, Though the Rocka Be Rugged. Decisive Moments The Miftdon of Music. Conflict. Fncuaoti Rave Produce the Flame, Ilonora wait at LabtirV Gate. The Tyranny of Gutom. Yoang America. Character ia Power. Sweet are the Uses of Adversity Future ot the l.Rpnbiic. Two American Faults. For Valt Received. Keoniitflic Value of Snifnoe. ,r Pofwibilitles ol the West, Forward. , Indiana Authors The Way to Conquer. Biography and Ititory. . The Ministry of Toil. , Life's Monument. Well without Water. The Power of Mumc. Only Dav. Xitietoenth Century Clouds. The Tower of London. What Shall 1 Read. Let Us Ik Men. Pmi, Present and Future. SelMliliance. Progress of Ednoation. Labor Overcomes All Things. Talent of Success. Hard Work. The Times Demand Action. Hot Finished-Only Begun. The Sea Hath Its Parl. Stieeeos Meana Saerilse. Accidestit in Scieuee. MHthty Events Turn en a Straw. Genius U a Tangent to a Circle. Drift and Progress. Beware of Breakers. Growth snd Decay of Nations. Lead a Hand. Turning Points. Ta Warld'a Fair. The Mm to Whom We Owe Onr Liberty. We are at the turner: tec ueeaa u Befors Ui. Hew to Sweeeed. . v Can Any OireunietaMee Jtteflfy Any Departure from Truth. The uses of an Enemy. Fereo vereus John Brswn'a Fort at Harper's Ferry
murlnl and w can sily forgive them ?" " u JZ iia i f7 h,. .4l..i., ii ;. ,ii m r'183 91 wore, making .484 305 from
has been 1 era down, ad will be reeon istrtteted ea the Ohteego Bxpesitiso'fW;
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K Pnyatto Cimty RefHiMtMHi jtJlJi lS.28 tSft, t1 ! LogilHtr Kuggeetio-te. ttZl K I oaiieta Vi?&W L T yTTSn HH Jt!2 Ma a,.W733iK BIH
fconae Braaea Juggling FigHre. Ths Indianapolis Journal of leal wwk eoHtaiita the following letter, upon which the Journal favorably eowwM)U tnd en dorses, from Hon. J. II. Clay pool, Re publican member of too last Lsgieleinrsi from Fayette county. Ita appeal to Rnpublieane to put in their 8ate platform resolution favoring liquor license of! SOOO will hirillv iw KmmImI thi4 I'km. tlentiai year though thtt platform will probably denounce the present tax la without .Utfj-e-t'mg anything better, Mr. Claypoel is certainly an adept at -wl he includea in thia amount 1900001 for the support of the two State prisons, whlrli nnlv tahn ti-all v lira. tkuir i on iy lecnnicauy urw tanir muplrt from the State treaeury they in .., et Paying into tbe treaeury more than ttmunt of their appropriatione. He mciuaee an appropriation m 000 for payment of money borrowed ih by the State, and not chargeable to a year e revenve or wiyna-n, mi neceewry oy ine rcvomuofwy tione of the Republican Houee of Rep. rneentaiivestbet yoar Healo include vartoue juigmenta which had been recovered in the ennrte against the StaU. trefatiag $17,605, and whieh are wot ebargeabl to the rereau-a of thia year, having been Ptid from tbo of ltl I , , ,lu V" . T lnciuuw ie miu n ic, Urgtljr ""i the Aam. he i enrtaiuly in error in pUcing the amount of revaiiu; at only m u.6B4. Th ttai uxaw0r t sL.ie -M-tfrefate. including railrnaie. telft:rpna anu nana-, e. 1 19 L.-.e. w.ia f mv uil ft La f A for benevolent hiMtltuilona wtll ytoifl i r reveHUAOl tS,-00,S86; th btata poll tax, . . IV Ol l ll . these soureee, 10 which is tw be added the tar on foreign insuraaee companies, exprs-, telep-Hin. lehagraph Mid sloof in ear etmotnie. natural gee eeoipa niea. A-)l of whieh will cMiUrWy iuereaM the Mgregirte. aod to whieh i yet 10 be added the ) paid by all oow incorporation whon filing their article) with the Secretary ol Mate, ana irow evirsl other minor sources, boon el forts aa that of Mr. Clay pool and tho Iu dianapolia Journal to mislead iu regard to.ery ptiluleal matter are certainly not creditable to thrur tmtlutate or the imelJigeuee of the people, who will gf. erally examine tor taumselve. This fxamination will lead them invariably to vote the Democratic State ticket, whether they agree with its national noHev or not. and will show them that the Republican proposed license ol 500 for liquor mloous is not a necessity lor State revenue, snd that any aauiuouai revenue derived from this source bad better be left aa at present, for the bene fit of, and optional with, the towns and cities in which they may he located. KEVEXDK AMD THC STATE TAX LEVY. Eihtor IxotAXArous Joorxal: It is ohsrgad ia the Democratic State plat form, frequently etated in tne inatan apelis Sentinel, and re-echoed by the Democratic press throughout the State, in deiense of the reent Democratic lax Uw, that Governor Hovey recommend, ed in hla message to the General Assembly that the State levy be f xed at centtf. while the Uw o bitterly com plained of only makes it II cents. Mow, the fact Is, Governor liovey never advised anything of the kind. What be Mid was that, unless the system of rateinr revenue for State purposes "from corporations and licenses' wae adopted, . as .at lllf the Legislature wo hi a - h ctimpcuea to rait, the State levy to 25 cents on the hundred dollara or borrow money to ... . . . ,.. carry on the Sine governmeau w that Governor tola ine iegiiniure true as gospel, as a reference to the figures will disclose. The appropriatinu, made bv the Ut General Assembly -rrr-ati 2.741.8W. while the ecais revenue under die new tax taw a-raaaw r- e - i . . tn nnlv g.lef.eM. leaving a deficit ei f 492 244 to meet the ex peases of the Stum. And a further inereeee in the fut lv of C eents will have to be made by the Legialature unlees we does Ohio, Missouri, Pennsylvania and nu merous other states oave oom inkreeee the saloon liesnee. Make a reuil itaiiar dealer's Hceose foOU and lira an or the amount ever to the general fund of the State, except tee tWO whieh now vam ia tha school fund ia snch eeees, and the lew tor State pvrpoeee con id he rdMd to fi cents. Ha-m -aae.h boltev as the one stated win kM ia be adeoted. or dee our siete levy will inevitably have to go higher, t iiMiblioee oartv shooM not over look this important queetwo naaiw Its olatform t Fort wayne. 10 simpiy
its platform hi won waynw. w".'Tiitt Taoeday night. The at r set lights doMuaoe tae Deatoerette tax law wilh r..rln! and they sr. an iml
"l"7ri:L:I.I . . i.x. . in ia. nanaia 1 mr an w ine nmMiirway r-r-- ? .7 t mi burdsnieme awwi wm, the ekoatioa that eon treats tae la his GUv. Hovey i m1i om revenue frees eer-
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po rations and lieeHses, inateed of inereaaisg ibe .itate levy, snd supported hU recommendation by a verv able ar gument. It it imply a base standee on Governor Havoy to eay be advUed intaxation on the real estate to naeet tne expenses ef the State govern sent J. H. Clatpool. CeeMrsvilie, lad. Deceratiew Dojr. A few veers offer tho Mo war, a msa wae seen brewing lowers apoe a eer tain grave, aad when questtoned as to whether or uot it was a relative whom be was honoring, replied la the aega tivn. When asked to explain, he did so ; saying, "Durime lbs war 1 was drafted lor the service and coma si well a nor a to go ; 1 had a wife and a large family ot small children who needed asy eare and protect ion, and a farm that required im mediate attention. At thm time the voting man, who hero lies horiedi. ap peared, et at ing that ho had hoard of thej circumstance, aad volunteered to go in r place, as be was alone la the world, and bait no on to depend on him. He westtaa asy substitute. nd was killed in battle. Me died fer wo : sod every year to ohew asy gratitude, I travel a lei dietaneo to strew towers ea bis grave." This little story will eorre to remind the eorvivore. widows, orpbaae, aad the generations yet to come, of the grreaf achievements and noble selr-eeetllkos ot the bsroee now elpiMg their last sleen under mound in the anny eemeteriesj throughout thie broad land of ours. They, too. laid down their lives, aad fori lb country they ioven so well, sod should wo. as Docoration day make ita annual appearance, wnttd our way to the Silent City of Ibe Deed, and show our sratitude bv atrewing flowers on their graves, and reciting in fltting words, their deeda of heroism and Mcrliee. Gospert Enterprise. IndiMaia Kailroadn. The State Sutisticiaa has completed a review ot the operatkpte of the railroad in Indiana during tho years 1M0 and IStl. The year 1M0 was not quite aprofitable a period ae the preeetiiag twelve month, but in 1M1 the volume of business snd net earnings went far beyond any previous year ia the history of railroads in this State. In 1891 Ibe earning were f 128,95. 300 aad ex pease, s 91,749,399 The .talietkian calls attention to the last that the wages paid railroad emplovrs are fa many cases un reasonably low and in many instances felling bflew 1 per dav. The wag sal or employes range Irons 43 oents a day, which is the lowest reported, to $17 50 a day, the hi.hest. The number of employes on all tho rotd in Indieae is given at il,7, and of theee SSI are gen era! ers and 15 am neciine men. Braktmen number about 7 000. engineers 4000, firemen 4,000, and ooHdueters .- 200 The greatest total earning by any road In the ate in 181 were M.96l,5S. by tho Lake Shwre and Michigan Sonthera ; the iHaslieat, $11 S92, by the State Line and Iadiaaa City. Funnr world we live in. A man who teesss to eix head or aorsee. iney standing idle in a stable yard, walked two miles net in the country on a little matter of business a day or two ago, hile another nan who had no hore and verv little meaev. hired a team to o the some distaaee. This was an actual eeeorreaoe this wee, ana snow the oerversitv of Hansen nature. He who baa the faoilit lee for driving prefers) to walk, while he who eaa asoeh better afford to walk and has no team. and kiree one. Men are eracy to own team and H soon hieewtst a here to give tho horeee necessary exercise, it el way a been I has. and we presume always will be.-Plke County Democrat Booaville noutrer: Four hundred electric Hta were burning in Boon mo Improvement on the ow eoei .... - . - . , . ..i MMtsIntss. Total auabor er seoeei eetwrea . - a .. W . Speeeer eoeety, 1,709.
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thc pu-mjc school map. . T, . . jmmmm ytibik 1datalup wUeia devalvea opaas mmmmmmml TteimbBe ached snap puts UMiJMr Um educated anaark-m. isms edeamrional sjslissi fca a ataaag !! form. rtm arit mt am iTaiaa. mmmmt TUrtesm -wflHosi pamils are now em- The hwftdiage for the Oslusnbien eec WMmWm
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fat of dxty years ago. lannfl 000 Bakdie ---- -- Of a mUUoa more fca private Batitioth-saatfaaor faaairy are hired oat for ia sppaimil teitef to LI 1V. -- ---- tho labor of school ago always opwatm to labor belongs. In Um states not yet awake to thia tbo chikiroa who ooght to he hi school are with their bttle down tho general rate of M fifteen wore made the ehool naps, with strict fcrhhiacachiht undue iftee ef toatiag weald be added to tbebcWal aathmef popila now in the pobtte Who are the laetiuUuis ef t ef youth. and fifty-two ployed. One-third of tw a thirds are wamsa. The of Is by a very fitting ttdug that the eel of CohnabM Dev. Oct 12. be ia the heads of Through theeoboel asnl Um edncotton ta by it, the ashools of he sscte the Mb of to of Amerion's grsatest
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eobool youth, this an lino wtthfas tho aatknx. that will he oontraUhag the roimbtic ftfteea years frosn aew. Tfcsae MdaldNB el the etatsa," hohassd witfti oar U-Maeististie American spirit, wffl aoca te the hedem of the people who are to sotyo the proUense ot tho opeaiaar OBI-Hd-ft of ovf popvtSiHttoBL ts jpwi Bfl schonle misnelbet thi ImsriiaaUsa M thot d-Odheed md ypajth ehmil eajty a aaeNd hsumi-dip fcoua laher wM-oflha fsjaisHusfor liajlW JJ imil-yil far wm isnlag the eeemet tsswiissesadihT iimaaig apwaai. Uw t-aaeiaaot far ot wham um fauirh iasesedof oaodftti of tta pppulatina wffl besaroOed ia theeahooh. Here is tho ptaee for ntate lsgisierirm to laelre rapid aad eare strokes. Whom the ehfldreaef
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